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the legislative branch of our government. and i am certainly going to hold up our team model whatever it happens to be whoever the president happens to be but i want to put this in perspective. we have seen this president denied the opportunity to make appointments over and over and over again because one senator happens to hate a particular agency or a particular person. for goodness sakes in fairness give them a hearing and give them a vote and let's get on with it. >> chris: want to respond to that? >> i do think we did something very good thursday night in that we didn't blow the senate up. i would say in the case of the nlrb nominees there was never a hearing. so in that case it was incredibly abusive and again i'm glad the court has struck this down and hopefully we will get back to regular order and doing things the way we should be in the senate. >> chris: let's turn to the president's inaugural agenda for a second term. i think it is fair to say it is a pretty liberal agenda. here is what he said during his address.
the legislative branch of our government. and i am certainly going to hold up our team model whatever it happens to be whoever the president happens to be but i want to put this in perspective. we have seen this president denied the opportunity to make appointments over and over and over again because one senator happens to hate a particular agency or a particular person. for goodness sakes in fairness give them a hearing and give them a vote and let's get on with it. >> chris: want to...
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if they mess up, arrest them. >> dana: government infringing on the private business. just because people don't have personal responsibility and boundaries. >> kimberly: we can't help it if we keep winning. what up, san francisco? >> bob: one more thing is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: time now for one more thing. so, if you are a fan of "the view," you might have been wondering where barbara walters was. here is whoopi goldberg to tell you what happened. >> now you all know that she fell and cut her head ten days ago and then was running a temperature. but it turns out it's all the result of like a delayed childhood thing. barbara ha has the chickenpox. yeah. apparently she never had it as a child. so now she is told to rest. she is not allowed any visitors and we're telling you, barbara no, scratching. >> kimberly: joey behar says that is what happens when you interview honey boo boo. barbara, get better soon. love that show. >> greg: wow! banned phrase. no holds barred. whenever anybody describes a writing or opinion as no holds barred it means they're just ann
if they mess up, arrest them. >> dana: government infringing on the private business. just because people don't have personal responsibility and boundaries. >> kimberly: we can't help it if we keep winning. what up, san francisco? >> bob: one more thing is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: time now for one more thing. so, if you are a fan of "the view," you might have been wondering where barbara walters was. here is whoopi goldberg to tell you what happened....
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it involves her parents. >> according to the government lance armstrong is still lying. de talls on the latest suspicion when we come back. >> 23 men's after the hour. a beauty queen turns in her crown for bars. revenge killing of a man back in 2003. she and her boyfriend were accused of plotting to kill a husband of a friend of hers. she pleaded guilty and faces up to 4 years in jail. barnes & noble announced plans to close a third of htheir stores. they had 14 stores in the past decade as e books has become increasingly popular. heather? >> patti ann time now for another look at whose talking. for that we turn to lance armstrong. last week armstrong admitted to doping in an interview with oprah winfrey. is he lying? that is what president director of u.s. anti doping agency is talking about this morning telling cbs armstrong did not tell the entire truth during his interview. >> armstrong described doping as so routine it was quote like the air in our tires and water in our bottles. >> what did you think of that? >> it is simply not true. i think it's a cowardly self i
it involves her parents. >> according to the government lance armstrong is still lying. de talls on the latest suspicion when we come back. >> 23 men's after the hour. a beauty queen turns in her crown for bars. revenge killing of a man back in 2003. she and her boyfriend were accused of plotting to kill a husband of a friend of hers. she pleaded guilty and faces up to 4 years in jail. barnes & noble announced plans to close a third of htheir stores. they had 14 stores in the...
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they need to know from the american government it's the right thing to do. we're getting there, but the state department can do that. and it's public, but at least right now, they're not doing anything. >> harris: jordan, you said a mouthful there. how about america take the lead on this? those are the words that will stick. and it it sounds like a place, a role for mramericans across the country to contact their leadership and elected leaders and let them know how they feel as a country, how we feel as a country. >> absolutely, we had 49 members of congress call on so secretary of state clinton and congress, and sharing it with your friends and fox news, and praying about it in church. it doesn't matter what your politics are, a man who wants to get back-- an american citizen wants to get back to his wife and six-year-old daughter and four-year-old son and it's going to take a world outcry, but our government can't just issue statements, they've got to lead. he's an american, it's an embarrassment if we're not at least the one encouraging those who can do i
they need to know from the american government it's the right thing to do. we're getting there, but the state department can do that. and it's public, but at least right now, they're not doing anything. >> harris: jordan, you said a mouthful there. how about america take the lead on this? those are the words that will stick. and it it sounds like a place, a role for mramericans across the country to contact their leadership and elected leaders and let them know how they feel as a country,...
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we'll find out whether or not the federal government decides to press him on corruption. >> brian: now the rest of your headlines. a bombshell new report revealing colorado grand jury voted to indict the parents of jon benet ramsey following her murder. prosecutors refused to try the case. the shocking revelation comes more than 13 years after the d.a. said his office lacked enough evidence to file charges against anyone suspected in the six-year-old's death. her parents weren't exonerated until 2008, two years after jon benet's mom died of cancer. >> gretchen: small plane crashes into the hudson river in new york and the man and woman on board both wearing life vests managed to climb out. but they were in the freezing water for a half hour before crews found them. >> we could hear them calling for help. we had a visual on them and we were trying to head them off 'cause they were going southbound in a pretty good clip. >> gretchen: they're now being treated for high though thermia. four years ago, captain sully sullen burger crash labbed his plane on the hudson river, saving the lives
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took a long, planned trip to visit turkey and government officials in the u.s. and abroad are now getting involved in her disappearance the family is not waiting about this. they're going overseas to look for her. david lee miller is live in the new york city newsroom with the latest. what do we know about this. >> reporter: she was supposed to return to the united states exactly one year ago today from a vacation in turkey. as you just heard she never arrived. relatives say the staten island, new york, woman was planning to take the trip with a friend who canceled. she was going to take the trip alone and her husband went to turkey to try to find her. before leaving he described the anguish of the last few days. >> don't have appetite. you can't sleep. you wake up crying. your mind is all over the place. even still though, despite all that you, you have a hope, you know and you hold onto that hope. >> reporter: two sons, ages nine and 11 about been told, mommy missed her flight and daddy has gone to get her. her family says it is very unusual for her to disappe
took a long, planned trip to visit turkey and government officials in the u.s. and abroad are now getting involved in her disappearance the family is not waiting about this. they're going overseas to look for her. david lee miller is live in the new york city newsroom with the latest. what do we know about this. >> reporter: she was supposed to return to the united states exactly one year ago today from a vacation in turkey. as you just heard she never arrived. relatives say the staten...
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that leads me to conclude he thinks we ought to have more government-run health care and rationing. i don't think that is going to work. jon: let's get back to karl rove. karl, what about his thoughts on a president bent on conquest? >> i think it is accurate. i wrote about this in my "wall street journal" column last week. i thought it was interesting in the president's inaugural address he went out of his way to take a political slap at his defeated opponent in the election, mitt romney and then he went on to basically call republicans name-calling absolutist who are clowns. in order to make certain we got the point, his communication director had gone on television the day before we have neither a political system or a political opposition worthy of the opportunity america has, pretty harsh language. you see the second part of paul ryan's argument about the president's priorities. in the nature of the president's speech, the president's inaugural address was 2108 words. he devoted 19 words in one sentence to deficit reduction and followed with 155 woods in six sentences saying we
that leads me to conclude he thinks we ought to have more government-run health care and rationing. i don't think that is going to work. jon: let's get back to karl rove. karl, what about his thoughts on a president bent on conquest? >> i think it is accurate. i wrote about this in my "wall street journal" column last week. i thought it was interesting in the president's inaugural address he went out of his way to take a political slap at his defeated opponent in the election,...
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and we report from bahrain where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as anti-government protesters they are trying to save. life from our studios in moscow you're watching r t with me and he said now our top story this hour the state of emergency and curfews declared by egypt's president in three provinces haven't stopped egyptians from battling security forces as protesters continue to vent their anger against the government now the deadly unrest is in its fifth day and has been sparked by protests marking the second anniversary of the two thousand and eleven revolution beltre reports for archie from cairo. president of morsi issued the state of emergency yesterday in three cities and susan it's been a they've seen the worst of the violence in the last three days he also increased a curfew between nine pm and six am to have already been called for protests to break this curfew starting at eight pm tonight they say in defiance of the president what this will mean on the ground is that likely to be several street battles between security forces and protesters as they remain on the s
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and we reported from bahrain where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as anti-government protesters they're trying to say. it's seven pm here in moscow five pm in cairo egypt where we begin our top story this hour and the opposition there have refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the turmoil gripping the country the state of emergency and curfews declared in three provinces haven't stopped egyptians from battling security forces as protesters continue to vent their anger against the government for five days in a row for the latest let's now cross live to cairo we are joined by bell true who is there reporting for us about what's the word coming from the opposition why have they refused dialogue with president morsi. the opposition forces in that in the form of the national salvation front released a statement saying they refuse dialogue with the. resident as he has not accepted responsibility for the violence across the country and for the bloodshed they say they will only gaze only and to dialogue with him if he takes it seriously will they
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they're constantly targeted by the authorities for treating protesters in the kingdom rife with anti-government sentiment. and the posthumous trial of deceased russian lawyer serbian magnitsky has been postponed until next month his death in a detention cell more than three years ago strained relations between moscow and washington. from our studios in moscow you're watching r t with me and he said now it's good to have you with us two pm now here in the russian capital and twelve noon in cairo our top story this hour protesters in egypt are out on the streets again let's just spite a curfew imposed by president mohamed morsi as part of a state of emergency now the measures followed deadly demonstrations against the government and unrest following the handing down of death sentences to some participants of last year's football riots a local reporter bel true has the latest from the capital. president obama issued the state of emergency yesterday in three cities susan is the lead that seen the worst violence in the last three days he will say and carries a curfew between nine pm and six am to ha
they're constantly targeted by the authorities for treating protesters in the kingdom rife with anti-government sentiment. and the posthumous trial of deceased russian lawyer serbian magnitsky has been postponed until next month his death in a detention cell more than three years ago strained relations between moscow and washington. from our studios in moscow you're watching r t with me and he said now it's good to have you with us two pm now here in the russian capital and twelve noon in cairo...
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claim they're constantly targeted by a far to use for treating protesters in the kingdom rife with anti-government sentiment. and outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton gets praise from president obama who says washington played a leading role in regime change in egypt and libya remains has a ten on syria. is three pm in moscow one pm in cairo you're watching our live with me and he said now it's good to have you with us our top story this hour protesters in egypt are out on the streets again despite a curfew imposed by president mohamed morsi as part of a state of emergency now the measures followed deadly demonstrations against the government and unrest following the handing down of death sentences to some participants of last year's football riots local reporter bel true has the latest from the capital president of morphia issue to stay for measures seen yesterday in three cities for starting a series and it's been a that's you know what the violence in the last three days here also in various. it's a m. the have already been calls for protests to break this curfew starting at eight pm ton
claim they're constantly targeted by a far to use for treating protesters in the kingdom rife with anti-government sentiment. and outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton gets praise from president obama who says washington played a leading role in regime change in egypt and libya remains has a ten on syria. is three pm in moscow one pm in cairo you're watching our live with me and he said now it's good to have you with us our top story this hour protesters in egypt are out on the streets...
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they are constantly targeted by the authorities for treating protesters in a kingdom brive with anti-government sentiment. seized russian lawyer sergei magnitsky will be tried posthumously on tax evasion charges his death and attention sell more than three years ago strained relations between moscow and washington. watching r.t. coming to live from moscow i'm marina josh and welcome to the program protesters in egypt are out of the streets again despite a curfew imposed by president mohamed morsi as part of a state of emergency measures followed deadly demonstrations against the government and unrest following the handing down of death sentences to some participants of last year's football riots local reporter bill truman has the latest from the capital. president obama issued the state of emergency yesterday in three cities. it's been a they've seen the worst violence in the last three days he will say and carries a curfew between nine pm and six am to have already been called for protests to break this curfew starting at eight pm tonight they say in defiance of the president what this will me
they are constantly targeted by the authorities for treating protesters in a kingdom brive with anti-government sentiment. seized russian lawyer sergei magnitsky will be tried posthumously on tax evasion charges his death and attention sell more than three years ago strained relations between moscow and washington. watching r.t. coming to live from moscow i'm marina josh and welcome to the program protesters in egypt are out of the streets again despite a curfew imposed by president mohamed...
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they're constantly targeted by the authorities for treating protesters in a kingdom rife with anti-government sentiment. to seize russian lawyer sergei magnitsky will be tried posthumously on tax evasion charges is definite attention sell more than three years ago strained relations between moscow and washington. it's eleven am in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshie protesters in egypt are out on the streets again ignoring a curfew imposed by president mohamed morsi as part of a state of emergency measures followed deadly demonstrations against the government and unrest following the handing down of death sentences just somber disappearance of last year's football riots well let's now talk to local reporter bill true who is in the egyptian capital for us well bell protesters seem to be ignoring the overnight curfew so what's morsi likely to do now. for president of the state of emergency yesterday in three cities susan it's been a they've seen the worst of the violence in the last three days he will say and carries a curfew between nine pm and six am to have already
they're constantly targeted by the authorities for treating protesters in a kingdom rife with anti-government sentiment. to seize russian lawyer sergei magnitsky will be tried posthumously on tax evasion charges is definite attention sell more than three years ago strained relations between moscow and washington. it's eleven am in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshie protesters in egypt are out on the streets again ignoring a curfew imposed by president mohamed morsi as...
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plus later reports from behind where doctors say they face us a brutal treatment as the anti-government protesters they're trying to save. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is our duty i'm to bang with say egypt's opposition has refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the ongoing turmoil that's gripping the country meanwhile the government has pushed through a law giving the army the power all the rest our correspondent bill truth has the latest from cairo. the violence has escalated in the last hour in the capital with conscious continuing between anti-government protesters and security forces on the cornish just off the face square we have excessive amounts of takeouts and also reports of birdshot it said being used in addition protesters have been knocked sixth of october bridge which leads into korea in addition a march to the government to the parliament building the shura council was attacked we have to ask to sing multiple locations across the got to go with quite violent scenes i mean one of course i mean there has been funerals for those
plus later reports from behind where doctors say they face us a brutal treatment as the anti-government protesters they're trying to save. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is our duty i'm to bang with say egypt's opposition has refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the ongoing turmoil that's gripping the country meanwhile the government has pushed through a law giving the army the power all the rest our correspondent bill truth has the latest from...
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government protests as they have been all night in quite dramatic scenes takeouts is taking over the whole of down time cairo leaving many to question whether the president may see the carrier curfew here in the capital as well some have welcomed the move by the president to impose this state of emergency and he had been criticized for sitting on the fence how the opposition coalition the national salvation front assuming tanian stance against the president they are demanding that the cabinet resign or the constitution be revoked and the national salvation government take over so it's unlikely that they will actually have dialogue with the president this point there's also protests planned today across the country in particular in the capital against the president who they see as illegitimate this is also marking the second anniversary of january twenty eighth one of the bloodiest days of the eight hundred they are pricing we saw protesters take to create for the first time really in this growing crisis is going to be a lot of pressure on the president to make this these dialogues wo
government protests as they have been all night in quite dramatic scenes takeouts is taking over the whole of down time cairo leaving many to question whether the president may see the carrier curfew here in the capital as well some have welcomed the move by the president to impose this state of emergency and he had been criticized for sitting on the fence how the opposition coalition the national salvation front assuming tanian stance against the president they are demanding that the cabinet...
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they are constantly targeted by the authorities for treating protesters in a kingdom rife with anti-government sentiment. and to seize russian lawyers are given the if you will be tried posthumously on tax evasion charges is death in a detention cell more than three years ago strained relations between moscow and washington. it is ten am in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshie egyptian president mohamed morsi has declared a state of emergency in three cities across the country it comes in response to violent as a government protest which have resulted in forty a day that's nationwide since friday a nightly curfew has been ignored by demonstrators staging a fresh wave of protest in several areas on monday morning the city of suez among those were clashes occurred after the government sent troops there a few days ago while the courts say has seen fatal clashes afferent death sentences were handed down to some participants of last year's football riot seven people were killed in the seaside city on sunday juri a funeral procession for victims of the violence a local repor
they are constantly targeted by the authorities for treating protesters in a kingdom rife with anti-government sentiment. and to seize russian lawyers are given the if you will be tried posthumously on tax evasion charges is death in a detention cell more than three years ago strained relations between moscow and washington. it is ten am in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshie egyptian president mohamed morsi has declared a state of emergency in three cities across the...
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he believes the american government went out of its way to persecute him. i'm a businessman i'm driven by the success of achieving something in the business world ok that's not a crime there's nothing wrong with that the government is quite exposed here because they went in was completely prosecutorial abuse and overreach and ignoring due process ignoring our rights spying on us illegal search warrants illegal restraining orders illegal spying and i mean the whole war picture when you look at it showed us that this was an urgent mission done in a rush to take them down i want them to go and it was a political decision to do that an attempt by a civil liberties group in the u.s. to shed light on what techniques the f.b.i. is using to track american citizens has figurative lee drawn a blank that is after the government agency complied with the request but sent out hundreds of almost fully blacked out documents the editor of twenty four seven news j.d. to seal says the secrecy surrounding government surveillance it gives authorities the ultimate power. the fac
he believes the american government went out of its way to persecute him. i'm a businessman i'm driven by the success of achieving something in the business world ok that's not a crime there's nothing wrong with that the government is quite exposed here because they went in was completely prosecutorial abuse and overreach and ignoring due process ignoring our rights spying on us illegal search warrants illegal restraining orders illegal spying and i mean the whole war picture when you look at...
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claim they are constant targets for the authorities for treating protesters in a kingdom rife with anti-government sentiment. to seize the russian lawyer sergei magnitsky will be tried posthumously on tax evasion charges is down a detention cell more than three years ago drain relations between moscow and washington. this is already coming to you live from moscow with me marina joshie egyptian president mohamed morsi has declared a state of emergency in the cities of port say smiley and they are surrounding areas that's in response to anti-government protest which have resulted in forty eight deaths since friday seven more people died in ports a funeral procession for previous victims with unrest they were initially sparked by death sentence verdicts in a football riot trial local reporter bell true was caught in the epicenter of the clashes in cairo. in a televised press statement for president mohamed morsi so if he sees me that's going to take us to me i hears a clashes continue in cairo. president hundred most he declared a state of emergency for thirty days according to the constitution witho
claim they are constant targets for the authorities for treating protesters in a kingdom rife with anti-government sentiment. to seize the russian lawyer sergei magnitsky will be tried posthumously on tax evasion charges is down a detention cell more than three years ago drain relations between moscow and washington. this is already coming to you live from moscow with me marina joshie egyptian president mohamed morsi has declared a state of emergency in the cities of port say smiley and they...
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they're constantly targeted by the authorities for treating protesters in the kingdom rife with anti-government sentiment. and to seize russian lawyer sergei magnitsky will be tried posthumously on tax evasion charges is definite detention cell more than three years ago strained relations between moscow and washington. it is not am in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshie. egyptian president mohamed morsi has declared a state of emergency in three cities across the country comes in response to anti-government protests which have resulted in forty eight deaths nationwide since friday seven people were killed in port so you during a funeral procession for previous victims unrest there was initially sparked by death sentences being handed down to several local people found guilty and a full riot trial local reporter bill true was caught in the epicenter of the clashes in cairo. in a televised press statement president mohamed morsi story steve is going to take us to me i hear the questions continue in cairo. president hundred mostly declared a state of emergency for thirty
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you're going to see for the first time what new republican senators are going to take a very rightward governing position. take cruz a harvard guy. has establishment as you get. but with the tea party favorite, saying i'm going to vote against that. watch and find out which republicans are going to vote against a house-passed debt limit. short term fix. and you have a very good road map for these other votes that are going to be happening. and where this -- chris: which -- >> he wants to continue to keep his tea party bona fides. chris: when we come back the big question of the week. now that we have seen the second inaugural address k. barack obama be the most transformative president since reagan? be right back. >> "the chris matthews show" is brought to you by charles schwab. let's talk about giving your schwab. let's talk about giving your portfolio a chris: welcome back. candidate barack obama offended the clintons during the 2008 primaries with this interview in reno. >> i think ronald reagan changed the trajectory of america in a way that richard nixon did not. and in a way that bill clin
you're going to see for the first time what new republican senators are going to take a very rightward governing position. take cruz a harvard guy. has establishment as you get. but with the tea party favorite, saying i'm going to vote against that. watch and find out which republicans are going to vote against a house-passed debt limit. short term fix. and you have a very good road map for these other votes that are going to be happening. and where this -- chris: which -- >> he wants to...
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the government and president morsi believe they have a democratic mandate to govern. the constitution was passed with a majority. those pro-testing and the political opposition say that now mohammed morsi is trying to overrun the government and trying to push through his agenda at the expense of a more pluralistic and democratic egypt. >> amman, let's talk about the piece here, the riot and the massacre and the soccer. i think a lot of folks don't understand exactly what went down there. 74 people were killed at a soccer gam between port sayeed and cairo. op sfligs forces have said that wasn't just a sporting event gone very, very wrong, but there was an ulterior motive there. can you explain that a little bit to us? >> reporter: sure. absolutely. we kind of have to go back to the event itself, which began last we're. it was a soccer game that was back in february of last we're. essentially what happened during the game, it was a very violent scene as riders clashed with one another and essentially killing 74 people. many people across egypt in a fact-finding commissi
the government and president morsi believe they have a democratic mandate to govern. the constitution was passed with a majority. those pro-testing and the political opposition say that now mohammed morsi is trying to overrun the government and trying to push through his agenda at the expense of a more pluralistic and democratic egypt. >> amman, let's talk about the piece here, the riot and the massacre and the soccer. i think a lot of folks don't understand exactly what went down there....
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we have to show that if given the chance, we can govern. that we have better ideas. >> president obama has said he hoped this re-election would break that republican fever of total opposition but in an interview with the new republic interview, brand new magazine, he said obviously that hant happened yet. joining me is columnist cynthia tucker and "the washington post's" eugene robinson. i want to start with gene up here. it seems to me they have this new sort of gee, whiz, we're getting beat up, but they were the party that for four years shut the door on a new president. he won the election -- >> and said, you know, our number one goal is to make him a one-term president and they said, no, no, no. they said no to measures they had proposed in the past, but as long as he proposed them, they said no. to turn around and then say, oh, he's hitting us, he's beating us up, it's kind of silly, and i don't know -- are they just trying to rally the troops -- >> wasn't this the macho party a couple weeks ago in they're now becoming the -- >> used t
we have to show that if given the chance, we can govern. that we have better ideas. >> president obama has said he hoped this re-election would break that republican fever of total opposition but in an interview with the new republic interview, brand new magazine, he said obviously that hant happened yet. joining me is columnist cynthia tucker and "the washington post's" eugene robinson. i want to start with gene up here. it seems to me they have this new sort of gee, whiz,...
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and later report from behind where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as the anti-government protesters they trying to stay. here live with us here on our t.v. it's good to have you with last i'm to bomb with a egypt's opposition has refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the turmoil gripping the country meanwhile president morsi has signed a decree giving the army the power of arrest across one and well true has the latest from cairo. the opposition forces in the uniform of the national salvation front released a statement saying they will ease dialogue with the president and have not accepted responsibility for the violence from the three under the bloodshed they say they will only gain a only end to dialogue with him if he takes it seriously will they instead saying if they want a national salvation government they want the cabinet to resign and the constitution to be revoked at the moment the clashes continue just of paris crash between anti-government protesters and security forces pick up spills in over downtown hundred together in syria rig
and later report from behind where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as the anti-government protesters they trying to stay. here live with us here on our t.v. it's good to have you with last i'm to bomb with a egypt's opposition has refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the turmoil gripping the country meanwhile president morsi has signed a decree giving the army the power of arrest across one and well true has the latest from cairo. the opposition...
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and nato report from bahrain where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as the anti-government protesters are trying to say. you're watching live from moscow with me to bomb would say right egypt's opposition has refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the ongoing turmel that's gripping the country meanwhile the government has pushed through a law giving the army the powell of arrest right now let's cross live to car and our correspondent bell true for the latest updates so bell is cairo still under fire. a ride to we're going to catch up with bill true in a little while but for now dr saeed sadat go political social at the american university in cairo says his little immediate prospect of stability in his country . the government and the president agree on something and then after a while you'll find that there is no agreement and that is why the decided not to join also they feel that the president and the government the current government is in top end and so they don't want to give it a new lease of life support so that the government becomes str
and nato report from bahrain where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as the anti-government protesters are trying to say. you're watching live from moscow with me to bomb would say right egypt's opposition has refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the ongoing turmel that's gripping the country meanwhile the government has pushed through a law giving the army the powell of arrest right now let's cross live to car and our correspondent bell true for the...
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how does the government gauge that? what can be said in order to make that a reality? guaranteeing drones a fence? something of that issue i think will really be something to focus on moving forward. >> all right. luke always a pleasure. serious luke today, huh? joining us now is republican marsha blackburn who prefers to be called congressman. how are you today, congressman? >> i'm well. i'm well. >> so we have a four-page proposal that republicans are behind or some republicans on the hill are behind. are you on board with the proposal? >> i'm one of those republicans that is -- i'm going to be waiting to see what the details are and bear in mind also we have had a working group in the house and they will probably bring their proposals out next week or so and i'm looking forward to hearing what they have to say. there are many of us that have said for years this needs to be fixed. we want to make certain there's no preferential treatment. want to make certain that people are in the queue, have the opportunity to complete their process so let's see what continues to c
how does the government gauge that? what can be said in order to make that a reality? guaranteeing drones a fence? something of that issue i think will really be something to focus on moving forward. >> all right. luke always a pleasure. serious luke today, huh? joining us now is republican marsha blackburn who prefers to be called congressman. how are you today, congressman? >> i'm well. i'm well. >> so we have a four-page proposal that republicans are behind or some...
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you get the government you vote for, that you deserve and this is the government you have. if you oppose the republicans in the senate for reaching this agreement, your recourse is to replace those members. host: going back to your comments about the president paused use of drones and how he fights the war on terror -- guest: every president has said he is facing problems that his predecessors did not have to face and that is why he is asking for more power. three people have to be highly skeptical of that. drones an important technology. they are not so vastly different nor is the war on terror so vastly different as to excuse the creation of an imperial presidency. this president, at least his administration, has said they will reserve the right to do drone strikes in countries that are posed to them. the american people dismiss the concerns are countries that raise his objections. we can debate whether pakistan is probably saying they want grown attacks but publicly they have denounced them. these are acts of war under any definition. we cannot believe that, as a country
you get the government you vote for, that you deserve and this is the government you have. if you oppose the republicans in the senate for reaching this agreement, your recourse is to replace those members. host: going back to your comments about the president paused use of drones and how he fights the war on terror -- guest: every president has said he is facing problems that his predecessors did not have to face and that is why he is asking for more power. three people have to be highly...
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government. >> we are also tracking delays in maryland. right now prince george's county circuit and district courts will had open at noon. >>> in virginia, fairfax city's government is open with liberal leave. fairfax county government is open with unscheduled leave. pay attention if you take public transit to work. the loudoun county commuter bus service is delayed until 10:00 this morning and prtc omni link will be running on a three hp hour delay. >>> let's get the reason why as we approach 4:31. here's tom kierein. >> look at storm team 4 radar. we're getting precipitation reaching the ground to our west and north. but not right in the district or south and east. the areas in bright white getting a combination of sleet and freezing rain across loudoun county. across the potomac into montgomery county, the areas in bright white, from poolsville, gaithersburg, clarksburg, all getting sleet and light icing. farther south and east of there, just a few light sprinkles and temperatures are a little bit above freezing around the beltway and
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government spending too much money. the bailout suspending the stimulus and the crown jewel, obamacare. i did not hear hear much about this time. second thing, stop allowing the left to talk about women's health. if they want to talk about abortion, let's talk about abortion. contraception, let's have that talk. how dare you call it women's health. what's the number one killer? cardiovascular disease. where is obesity and nutrition. where is long-term care for the widows? i will not allow planned parenthood and the rest of the crew to get away with talking about women's health. you should not let them. can we stop talking about women's issues? i have been in politics only 25 years. i have never in my life heard anybody talk about men's issues. have you? i have never heard it in my life. what is a women's issue? women, men who like women or have women in their lives, daughters and nieces and wives and girlfriends -- stop talking about women's issues. do not even cede back ground. we believe women talk about all issues. i
government spending too much money. the bailout suspending the stimulus and the crown jewel, obamacare. i did not hear hear much about this time. second thing, stop allowing the left to talk about women's health. if they want to talk about abortion, let's talk about abortion. contraception, let's have that talk. how dare you call it women's health. what's the number one killer? cardiovascular disease. where is obesity and nutrition. where is long-term care for the widows? i will not allow...
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later we'll report from bahrain where doctors say they face of the same brutal treatment as the anti government protesters are trying to say. you say eight pm here in moscow you live with us on our t.v. i'm to bang with say we begin in egypt egypt's opposition has refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the turmoil gripping the country the state of emergency and curfews declared in the three provinces haven't stopped egyptians from battling security forces as protesters continue to vent their anger against the government for five days in a row across one bell true has the latest from cairo. this is forces in the uniform of the national salvation front released a statement saying they were seized arnold with the president and he has not accepted responsibility for the violence from the country under the bloodshed they say they will only gauge early and dialogue with him if he takes it seriously what they said saying if they want a national salvation government they want the cabinet to resign and the constitution to be revoked in the meantime here in cairo the cabinet
later we'll report from bahrain where doctors say they face of the same brutal treatment as the anti government protesters are trying to say. you say eight pm here in moscow you live with us on our t.v. i'm to bang with say we begin in egypt egypt's opposition has refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the turmoil gripping the country the state of emergency and curfews declared in the three provinces haven't stopped egyptians from battling security forces as...
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so that the government becomes stronger again so the future this is a time to persia as far as we can tell that we are using is going to be on syrian for some time before all parties realize that the cost of keeping this conflict is going to be too damaging for everybody once you all realize nobody is going to be winnowed if this conflict continues then you will have the moccasins but as long as everybody some people believe that we will be winning if we keep that perjury and decision the government and the government believes that if they keep persia in the opposition there would be women there would be no stability in the country a great collaboration over the last four yes that's how u.s. president barack obama described his first term in office with hillary clinton is now leaving the post of secretary of state but appeared in a joint televised interview as america's top diplomat prepares to step down my colleague and it's an hour brings us a review of her time in office. responding to calls for decisive action in the region obama cited egypt as one of the examples of where his adm
so that the government becomes stronger again so the future this is a time to persia as far as we can tell that we are using is going to be on syrian for some time before all parties realize that the cost of keeping this conflict is going to be too damaging for everybody once you all realize nobody is going to be winnowed if this conflict continues then you will have the moccasins but as long as everybody some people believe that we will be winning if we keep that perjury and decision the...
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an interesting story, the japanese government banned the aircraft and the japanese technology on board. they got a boost in 2008 by easing safety restrictions. as we have been saying, the entire fleet has been grounded because of the smell of burning as the dreamliner was forced to make an emergency landing in japan. you just saw those pictures. there is a suggestion that the mood contributed to a series of technical problems, that is certainly not confirm or has not been found, but japan was bringing in safety regulations in line with the u.s.. here's what our correspondent in tokyo had to say. >> the thrust of the story that we're hearing is that japanese regulators baby ease or smooth, streamline the regulations to make it easier for these japanese airlines to get their hands on the 787, essentially as soon as it was approved. i think the import of that is that it was not to make it a less safe aircraft, it was saying that the american regulators, once they give approval, we would not force them to go through to sell in japan, we will basically have the same regulations as america,
an interesting story, the japanese government banned the aircraft and the japanese technology on board. they got a boost in 2008 by easing safety restrictions. as we have been saying, the entire fleet has been grounded because of the smell of burning as the dreamliner was forced to make an emergency landing in japan. you just saw those pictures. there is a suggestion that the mood contributed to a series of technical problems, that is certainly not confirm or has not been found, but japan was...
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in the shape of the government but with he is going to actually. act some of his threats and go after iran and strike iran specially during a period in which obama i do not thinking is in any political mood to go for another war against iran i think it's becoming for and tougher for him to do so. the prospects for a palestinian statehood will be another important issue for the israeli prime minister the peace deal is now dead lot with netanyahu saying that more settler homes will be built in his third term actor and a director nimrod comair known for his prank videos decided to take an unorthodox look at the israeli land expansion. my name is new more than easily citizen living here among. you one housing prices of it all time high the thing is there is another new one in jerusalem but i can also live among ourselves and i think i can get that much better deal with the wise over the. would like to see the flood to buy i'm here with some investors from england. we want to invest in this area because i'm hearing the property value might go up with on
in the shape of the government but with he is going to actually. act some of his threats and go after iran and strike iran specially during a period in which obama i do not thinking is in any political mood to go for another war against iran i think it's becoming for and tougher for him to do so. the prospects for a palestinian statehood will be another important issue for the israeli prime minister the peace deal is now dead lot with netanyahu saying that more settler homes will be built in...
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requires registration with the government. once those are in place, wants those in place now. then other parts will kick in. we're in the country now. all for new rules of children of immigrants and proposals new rules for agriculture of high-tech workers. do you think this is a good plan? does it go far enough? >> i have to say i think everybody in the community is shocked and pleads it includes a pathway to citizen ship. i think that we can all agree that border security is an upper one priority? the president has actually led all presidents when it comes to border security. it's actually been under his watch as he increased the mass deportation. it's not for lack of want on the government side. it's a matter of recognizing how hard it is. we have to recognize that we have to have a way to ensure that people are 11 milt million undocuments come out safely while securing our border. they're two different siepdes o the equation. we can't do one without the other. >> hire's a detail that could get devilish. when you look at it, it says that the plan calls for a commission. to o
requires registration with the government. once those are in place, wants those in place now. then other parts will kick in. we're in the country now. all for new rules of children of immigrants and proposals new rules for agriculture of high-tech workers. do you think this is a good plan? does it go far enough? >> i have to say i think everybody in the community is shocked and pleads it includes a pathway to citizen ship. i think that we can all agree that border security is an upper one...
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than they pay to the government. so we have a society of makers versus takers. >> if you keep the context going, my point in making that statistic is it's not as these statistics lead you to believe. we don't want a dependency culture. we want a safety net to get people on their feet. americans want the american dream. the point i make citing that statistic is it's not as it seems. people want the american dream. they want lives of opportunity. they want to reach their potential. and so our concern in this country is with the idea that more and more able-bodied people are becoming dependent upon the government than upon themselves for their livelihoods. we want to make sure we don't continue that trend. and when you take a look at those statistics, it's not as bad as those statistics say. people want lives of upper mobility. people want to chart their own course. they want to reach their potential. and our policies should be geared toward doing that. so no one is suggesting that medicare and social security makes you
than they pay to the government. so we have a society of makers versus takers. >> if you keep the context going, my point in making that statistic is it's not as these statistics lead you to believe. we don't want a dependency culture. we want a safety net to get people on their feet. americans want the american dream. the point i make citing that statistic is it's not as it seems. people want the american dream. they want lives of opportunity. they want to reach their potential. and so...
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that's according to government data. after a string of better than expected the national association of realtors says pending home sales fell 4.3% in december after hitting two-year high it is month prior. december's number higher than a year ago and potentially held back by a limited supply of available homes for sale. u.s. airways and american airlineses are in the final stakes of merger talks and a deal could be announced in the next two weeks. the parent company amr plans to meet today and tomorrow. amr hasn't made a final decision on a merger. the company still considers its own restructuring plan a viable option. american filed for bankruptcy in november of 2011. a reminder, the cost of stamps increased again over the weekend. it will now cost you 46 cents to send a letter by regular mail. 33 cents for a postcard. the forever stamps are government good no matter what price you paid for them. i accidentally stocked up on stamps last week. i was surprised that i beat the price increase by a couple of days on accident
that's according to government data. after a string of better than expected the national association of realtors says pending home sales fell 4.3% in december after hitting two-year high it is month prior. december's number higher than a year ago and potentially held back by a limited supply of available homes for sale. u.s. airways and american airlineses are in the final stakes of merger talks and a deal could be announced in the next two weeks. the parent company amr plans to meet today and...
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and the government dropped the case. you're out there twisting in the wind by yourself. >> hamilton: yeah, yeah. and i knew a lot of other people had testified and it was all gonna be sealed. and everybody was just going to go along like it had never happened. >> pelley: usada had been monitoring the investigation and tygart thought that the evidence gathered by the u.s. attorney was overwhelming. why do you think he dropped the case? >> travis: i don't know, scott. it's a good question and one that if you find the answer, let me know. >> pelley: armstrong congratulated the government for closing the investigation and kept repeating what he told cbs sports in 2005. >> lance armstrong: explain to me how we've passed so many tests if we are so dirty? and they don't want to answer that question. and that's not fair. >> pelley: but tygart did want to answer that question and he began an investigation. he convinced riders to testify to usada. he looked at armstrong's tests from his first tour de france victory in 1999 and fou
and the government dropped the case. you're out there twisting in the wind by yourself. >> hamilton: yeah, yeah. and i knew a lot of other people had testified and it was all gonna be sealed. and everybody was just going to go along like it had never happened. >> pelley: usada had been monitoring the investigation and tygart thought that the evidence gathered by the u.s. attorney was overwhelming. why do you think he dropped the case? >> travis: i don't know, scott. it's a...